The brand split isn't even a month old yet and we all ready have Superstars invading the other show. Randy Orton showed up out of nowhere to RKO Brock Lesnar last night on RAW. It's a pretty good bet that the beast incarnate isn't going to let this go without retaliation. Will Brock show up in Nashville?

Randy Orton is backstage with Shane McMahon and Daniel Bryan watching the footage from last night. Shane isn't pleased, even though he admits it was awesome, and tells Orton that there will be repercussions. Orton doesn't want to the security detail, but Shane orders them to follow the Viper. The Miz comes up to the GM and isn't happy that he didn't get the celebration that Dean Ambrose did. Bryan informs Miz that he only want the Intercontinental Title when he drafted him and tonight there will be a fatal four way to determine a number one contender. Finally, WWE Champion Dean Ambrose is ready to kick off the show and talk about his opponent.

Ambrose heads the ring to address his SummerSlam opponent Dolph Ziggler. Ambrose like being the captain of team blue and this will build his legacy. The champ wants to give us an opportunity to learn more about Dolph; inviting him to the ring. Ziggler says they are pretty similar, but Dean disagrees. Ziggler brings up his Spirit Squad past. Ambrose says he doesn't care what people think and loved proving people wrong when he won, but Dolph is too worried about his image. Ambrose says Dolph may steal the show, but he will still lose the match. Dolph says he is the man that is going to walk into SummerSlam and take that title. The two stare each other down, until Ambrose says that's not going to happen, because Dolph isn't as good as he thinks he is. Ambrose walks off.

The feed cuts out and Bray Wyatt appears and drops Ziggler with the Sister Abigail. Bray asks the crowd if they truly believe that Dolph will be their champion. Wyatt wants Ziggler to face him tonight and prove that he is worthy of his spot, however if he loses Bray takes his place at SummerSlam.

Backstage, Dolph tells Shane and Bryan he wants the match with the stipulations. Ziggler wants to prove everyone wrong. Shane books the match.

Baron Corbin in knocked from the ring, but he is able to low bridge Cews, who crashes to the floor. Kalisto, alone in the ring, uses the opening to take out both men with a suicide dive. We go to commercial.

After the break, Crews and Kalisto are down the corners, while Corbin stands tall. He goes corner to corner with clotheslines. Crews hits the mat and Kalisto uses him as a launching pad to send Corbin out of the ring with a head scissors. Crews hits Kalisto with a Samoan drop, but can't get the pin. Corbin runs in, hitting Crews with the Deep 6. Apollo kicks out of the pin. Corbin walks into a punch from Crews, but then catches Kalisto coming off the top turnbuckle. Crews drops kicks Corbin in the back, spilling Corbin to the floor and Kalisto hits the apron. A stunned Kalisto gets to his feet, but Crews rolls him up from behind and gets the pin. Apollo Crews is going to SummerSlam to fight for the Intercontinental Title.

Winner: Apollo Crews

Baron Corbin attacks Kalisto after the match, so Crews runs back to make the save. The Miz, who was at commentary, hits the ring and nails Crews with the Skull Crushing Finale. He celebrates, but fails to Corbin, who drops him with the end of days.

Match #2 - Becky Lynch vs. Eva Marie

Rumor has it that Smackdown will be getting its own Women's title. Really? There's only six women on the roster right now, and three of them (no knocks intended in Alexa Bliss or Carmela, and totally knocking Eva Marie) are still very green. JBL tries to hype Eva up, but we know the truth.

Looks like Eva pulled a muscle during her entrance and calls for a trainer. The ref says she compete and there will be no match. Becky is stunned, as Eva limps from the ring. She is helped to the back by the WWE trainer and ref.

No Contest

So, Smackdown Live!, has a studio set. Renee Young interviews Carmella, when Natalya interrupts demanding to know why she isn't being interviewed. Carmella gets in her face and Nattie sasses her back with a finger snap. Nattie walks off.

Match #3 - The Vaudevillians vs. American Alpha

Not a good sign for the Vaudevillians, as they are all ready in the ring without getting an entrance. Jason Jordan connects on a drop kick to Simon Gotch coming in off a tag. Jordan avoids a double team and gets the tag to Gable, who hits a double clothesline from the top turnbuckle. Alpha follows with dual drop kicks. Aiden English misses on a corner elbow off a whip, allowing Jordan to tag back in. JJ hits a release suplex and then spears English in the corner. Gable gets the tag to team up for Grand Amplitude. English eats the finishers and gable covers for the win.

Winners via pinfall: American Alpha

AJ Styles has a message for John Cena, but he doesn't get a chance as Cena crashes ring. Guess he wants to hear it in person. Styles says he may just, "BEAT UP, JOHN CENA!", but instead he has a message for C-Nation. Styles says his problem with John Cena is that Cena doesn't belong in the ring with him. Styles calls out the little kids and parents for rooting for Cena. AJ has beaten Cena and he wants his trophy and he wants to know why Cena is still here, after he beat him.

Cena says he is still here because he loves the WWE. He loves the fans. He loves the opportunities he has gotten. And he loves telling people he is never leaving. He loves never having day off. Cena says there is no place else for him. Cena says he is here out of love, and wants to know why AJ is here. (Boy, he better not ever leave after cutting this promo.)

Styles gives him the mock clap, and knew this is what Cena was going to say. That's the John he knows, one that never backs away from a challenge. SummerSlam. One on one. No Club. No excuses. Cena says it's on. Styles can't wait for Cena to admit that he is better than him after AJ beats him. Cena will have to lie or admit he is a loser; it's a win-win for AJ.

Tyler Breeze provides a distraction, allowing Fandango to hit a drop kick. He takes a ground and pound approach, until Orton breaks a head lock with a back suplex. Orton delivers an elevated DDT from the second rope and stalks Fandango. Then the Beast shows up in the crowd. Orton hits Fandango with an RKO, and Brock hits the ring and drops Orton with a F-5. Shane runs to the ring as Brock doesn't give security any trouble and walks out to the back.

Winner via disqualification: Randy Orton

Daniel Bryan is on the phone and surprised by Heath Slater in his office. Slater still wants his shot. Bryan tells him next week he will get a match and if he wins he gets a contract. Before Bryan can tell him, Rhyno spears Slater, who just happens to be his opponent.

Renee Young welcomes Dean Ambrose to the set. Ambrose is thrown off by the desk and wants to stand. And he wasn't surprised by Bray Wyatt, but he is surprised that Ziggler put his match on the line. It usually takes longer for Dolph to self destruct. Ambrose then just walks off set.

When asked about how he is feeling; Orton blows off backstage reporter.

Match #5 - Carmella vs. Natalya

Carmella is walking down the ramp doing her bit, when Natalya blindsides her. She locks in the Sharp Shooter and Carmella taps. Nattie finally releases the hold at the urging of WWE officials.

No Contest

Backstage, Shane and Bryan try to talk Dolph out of this match. Ziggler says they don't believe in him either and walks off.

Dolph starts off with a drop kick and immediately hits a famouser. He covers, but Bray kicks out. He goes for a super kick, but Wyatt rolls to the floor. Dolph gives chase, but runs right into a clothesline. Wyatt slams him into the barrier before rolling him back into the ring. Ziggler ducks a clohtesline and gets quick roll up. Bray kicks out and we go to commercial.

After the break, Dolph is in a bad spot on the top turnbuckle. Bray connects on the superplex and both men are down on the mat. Wyatt makes a cover; Dolph kicks out. Ziggler powers out of a reverse head lock and then takes Bray down with a lariat. He follows with a Stinger splash in the corner. Wyatt fights back with suplex followed by a senton splash. Bray exposes the turnbuckle, but takes too much time. Ziggler hits the Zig-Zag and Bray kicks out.

Ziggler finishes exposing the turnbuckle and picks up Bray. Wyatt goes for the Sister Abigail, but Dolph counters into a pin. Wyatt kicks out and slams Ziggler. Dolph kicks out of the pin. Wyatt gets to his feet and picks up Dolph. Wyatt beats down Ziggler and whips him into the corner. Ziggler catches him with a back elbow and slams him into the exposed turnbuckle. After a super kick, Dolph makes the pin and gets the three count.

Winner via pinfall: Dolph Ziggler

After the match, Ziggler celebrates in the ring, pointing to Ambrose. The WWE Champ stands on the announce table and holds the belt high, when out of nowhere, Erick Rowan attacks Ziggler. Ambrose jumps in for the save, but Bray cuts him off and Rowan slams him to the mat. The champ is booted out of the ring, allowing Bray Wyatt to drop Ziggler with Sister Abigail.

Dale Plummer has been writing for SLAM! Wrestling since 2003. Follow Dale on Twitter @DPlummer627